I always have been nervous going into the bank to get my own money. Its funny to me we have a trillionaire that probably has never once had this feeling.

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    7 hours ago

    Funny thing is, those mega-rich fucks would absolutely walk into bank and withdraw YOUR money without a second thought.

    They are stealing from us all the time.

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    18 hours ago

    Give a man gun and he’ll rob a bank
    Give a man a bank and he’ll rob the world

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      When you borrow $1M from the bank, it’s your problem. When you borrow $100M, it’s the bank’s problem.

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          Same attitude as a cancer.

          Capitalize on all the resources available from the blood vessels. Socialise the responsibility of recycling waste products from cancerous cells whose existence is to be a net detriment on the whole organism.

          Billionaires = oligarchs = cancer. Quick maffs.

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      Few years ago, people literally had to rob the bank for their own money here. Thing was, when you went to the bank and you asked for your money and they didn’t give it to you, they were technically breaking the law, and you brandishing a weapon to while asking for something that is legally yours is not a particular crime. The thought of threatening a bank employee whose job was to be a verbal punching bag for an evil financial system wasn’t appealing to many people, and most people didn’t have enough in there for it to be worth it, so it wasn’t as common as the media made it out to be.

      A lot of “robbers” used obviously fake “weapons” and that did work - while also giving plausible deniability towards the law (“I didn’t really make a threat”) and for the employee (“I was being threatened and complied” without actually being in danger).

      You’d think our sordid history with capitalism would instill a lesson or two in our society but vapid “entrepreneur” culture and socio-economic pick-me-ism are at an all time high here and every day I am drawn more to the mountain hermit life and this is not a joke.

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    18 hours ago

    <Drowning Pool playing in the background>

    Take your money out the bank…

    Take your money out the bank…

    Take your money out the bank…

    Take your money out the… BAAAAAAAAAANK!

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    18 hours ago

    I agree with the trillionaire and billionaire comments, but I don’t understand why taking your money makes you feel like you’re stealing?

    It’s like making a batch of cookies, putting them in a tin, later going back and taking some cookies out of the tin to eat.

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      Not sure. Probably because its so easy to walk in and just take money out i feel like im gonna get caught for something bad that I didnt actually do. It feels like it would be ridiculously easy to steal since you juat say your name and theye give you money

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        Probably because its so easy to walk in and just take money out i feel like im gonna get caught for something bad that I didnt actually do.

        this part made me realize the reason I have the feeling is money laundering laws, background checks and legal takeout limits

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        Are you well known to them?

        Do you give them your account number or a card or bankbook or a check?

        Or maybe you carry a gun?

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        I guess it’s the same feeling of walking out of the grocery store without buying anything and I’d feel like I have to act normal so I won’t get caught doing… nothing in particular

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        17 hours ago

        I’d they are letting you take money out of your account by only giving your name, you need to get a new bank. They need to be verifying your identity somehow.

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        Except you also have to have your card/phone and know your pin. It’s actually one of the hardest places to steal from.

        I have an uncle who used to do security for a major department store. This was over 40 years ago. They had an issue where entire racks of clothes were going missing. One time it was even two complete pallets, not even unpacked yet, they were received and then just missing. After the investigation they discovered a guy had clothes that looked similar to their uniform walked in confidently, released the locks on the wheels of the rack, rolled it into the back, another guy pulled up in a van, they put the whole rack in the back and drive off. He kinda looked like he belonged so no one questioned him.

        The pallets, again same guy just walked into back room found a forklift, picked them up, loaded them into a rental truck and drove off.

        Stealing is easy, it’s not getting greedy and being able to not get caught is the issue.

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        Seems a bit too easy if that’s all you’re doing without any verification. If they’re checking that you are who you say you are, then it’s your money.